How Do You Make Pipe Tobacco Cigars?
Rolling pipe tobacco in a cigar is not as obsolete an idea as one would first think. Many pipe tobacco fans prefer to occasionally roll a cigar to enjoy the art as well as experience a new taste from the tobacco they appreciate most. Shred the tobacco to a uniform size and density. This is necessary if you have chosen a leaf pipe tobacco or one in a ribbon form. Choose a shag cut or shredded tobacco to have less shredding of your own to do. Use scissors, a blade or a tobacco grinder to shred to consistent size. Place the shredded tobacco on a paper towel and allow to air dry for up to an hour. Pipe tobacco is moist and does not burn well in a cigar leaf if it is fresh. Stir the tobacco around occasionally. Pick a type of cigar leaf to roll the cigar that is thin and lightweight. You can choose flavored leafs if you’d like to flavor the taste of the smoke. If you prefer to taste only tobacco, chose an unflavored cigar leaf. Lay the cigar leaf on a flat and dry surface. Sprinkle the drie